Child Health Nursing Research (Apr 2018)

Adiposity Measurements and Related Characteristics of Young Children Born Prematurely

  • Youngmee Ahn,
  • Min Sohn,
  • Sangmi Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4094/chnr.2018.24.2.220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 220 – 228

Abstract

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Purpose: This study was conducted to measure adiposity and to investigate related factors in preschoolers born prematurely. Methods: A longitudinal follow-up study was conducted with 52 preschoolers at 5 years of corrected age among 343 preterm infants. Their adiposity status was evaluated based on measurements of body mass index, subscapular and triceps skin fold thickness (SFT), waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio, and mid-arm circumference at a home visit. Results: The findings showed that SFT measurements, particularly at the triceps, reflected the degree of adiposity more accurately than other conventional measures. A shorter gestation, older maternal age, and the mother having more years of formal education were associated with higher levels of adiposity in the preschoolers. Conclusion: The adiposity of children born prematurely needs to be thoroughly monitored with additional SFT measurements, considering the risk of accelerated growth patterns overriding regular catch-up growth in children born prematurely.

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